I am already admitted to the school. I don't want to look like I am brown nosing, but I do not want to come off disrespectful. I know I am over-thinking this, but humor me.

You're not overthinking this, as these will become increasingly important concerns.

Miguel is quite right that it's not a big deal here. However . . . I would tend to err on the side of a bit more formality on a first meeting--any first meeting. Nothing over the top in this case, but you might take it up a notch. Business casual is usually the safer bet.

(To any who think I'm wildly stodgy . . . if only you knew . . . think about this in a larger context. Chances are it will make absolutely no difference. It will certainly not make a difference as to admission, or grades, or whether the soda dispenser works properly. It might, however, make a difference when asking for a recommendation, or when your advisor . . . who happens to chair the committee for scholarships, or who is of counsel at the firm you REALLY want to get into, or . . . . See? It's a better bet to borrow a phrase from the military: "There's never a time you're not being observed.")

I am already admitted to the school. I don't want to look like I am brown nosing, but I do not want to come off disrespectful. I know I am over-thinking this, but humor me.

You're not overthinking this, as these will become increasingly important concerns.

Miguel is quite right that it's not a big deal here. However . . . I would tend to err on the side of a bit more formality on a first meeting--any first meeting. Nothing over the top in this case, but you might take it up a notch. Business casual is usually the safer bet.

I am already admitted to the school. I don't want to look like I am brown nosing, but I do not want to come off disrespectful. I know I am over-thinking this, but humor me.

You're not overthinking this, as these will become increasingly important concerns.

Miguel is quite right that it's not a big deal here. However . . . I would tend to err on the side of a bit more formality on a first meeting--any first meeting. Nothing over the top in this case, but you might take it up a notch. Business casual is usually the safer bet.

So then would jeans suffice for business casual in this setting?

Depends on the part of the country, but not usually.

Even in Austin, where jeans are almost required wearing, in law they're reserved for clients. = : )